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The Imperial War Musuem. An 18 inch naval gun arriving at the Imperial War Museum, Crystal Palace. 1st June 1920
A 15 Naval gun seen leaving The Royal Ordnance Works at Stoney Stanton Road Coventry. Circa 1915
Prince Andrew arrives at Portsmouth on the carrier HMS Invincible, which sailed home from the Falklands to a tumultuous welcome
HRH Prince Charles on board HMS Bronington. Pictured on the right is the Crown Prince Hassan of Jordan. HMS Bronington docks at Tower Pier in the Pool of London
Navy week opens at Portsmouth Festival, view showing some of the visitors. Pictured, HMS Victory. Portsmouth, Hampshire. August 1928
Minesweeper HMS Mersey, based at the training centre for the Royal Naval Reserve HMS Eaglet. Circa 1966
HMS Eaglet, the training centre for the Royal Naval Reserve associated with Liverpool. Circa 1966
Officers and sailors of HMS Eaglet, the training centre for the Royal Naval Reserve associated with Liverpool, pass the saluting base on the steps of Liverpool Cathedral
HM Submarine Revenge was launched at Cammell Lairds in Birkenhead, Merseyside yesterday. 18th March 1968
The Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Councillor Raymond Craine, held a reception to celebrate Trafalgar night fought 171 years ago
A 15 Naval gun is loaded on to a waiting train at The Royal Ordnance Works at Stoney Stanton Road Coventry. Circa 1915
Queen Elizabeth IIs son, Prince Andrew, marries Sarah Ferguson at Westminster Abbey in London
Preliminary peace conference on board the HMS Nelson in Penang. 29th August 1945
Mediterranean Sea battle units of the Italian Fleet engaged by a British Convoy escort en route from Alexandria, Egypt to Malta. Picture shows: A Royal Navy Cruiser smoke-screening the the convoy
Torpedomen of HMS Jamaica who finally dispatched the Scharnhorst
The Second Battle of Narvik. HMS Warspite in action with the Narvik shore batteries. One of the British destroyers is seen on the left. 13th April 1940
The carrier HMS Invincible sailed home from the Falklands to a tumultuous welcome at Portsmouth. Prince Andrew served as a Sea King helicopter co-pilot on HMS Invincible
The bombardment of Cherbourg during World War Two when ships from the United States Navy and the British Royal Navy attacked German fortifications in and near the city, firing in support of U.S
Allied Invasion of France following the Nomandy landings in World War Two
Sailors and Naval officer on board minesweeper HMS Mersey, based at the training centre for the Royal Naval Reserve HMS Eaglet. In the background is the Liver Building on the Liverpool waterfront
Soldiers of the Territorial Army meeting a Naval officer on board minesweeper HMS Mersey, based at the training centre for the Royal Naval Reserve HMS Eaglet. 30th October 1966
Launch of the County Class Royal Navy destroyer HMS Devonshire at Cammell Laird shipyard n Birkenhead near Liverpool
Able seaman Peter Roberts at HMS Eaglet, the training centre for the Royal Naval Reserve associated with Liverpool. December 1968
Britains war time premiers. Winston Churchill with Neville Chamberlain in LondonBritains war time premiers
British destroyers in the vital Mediterranean area get plenty of action. Between the attacks on enemy aircraft and submarines, they practice the arts of sea warfare
Ploughing steadily through the broken water, these destroyers of a British flotilla at exercise, give a vivid impression of the power of our navy. Circa October 1940
British Cruisers world-wide task. Cruisers like those have added another great chapter to Naval History with this weeks action against the Italians in the Mediterranean
Six-inch guns crew of H. M.s Jamaica. Jamaica is adopted by the Borough of BristolSix-inch guns crew of H.M.S Jamaica. Jamaica is adopted by the Borough of Bristol. March 1944
The aircraft carrier HMS Formidable seen from the quarter deck of the battleship HMS Warspite at sea. August 1942
Royal Navy, Human Torpedo, 19th April 1944 (Embargo date). A manned rideable submarine diver propulsion vehicle
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill pictured on his voyage by warship to the Middle East for his meeting with Allied leaders
The King with his fleet. (picture shows) The searchlight display by the home fleet in Weymouth Harbour during the visit of H.M the King and Princess. 15th May 1937
MTB 309 was an American Elco 77 ft, built 11 February 1942, Commissioned 22nd April 1942. Her first Commanding Officer was Lt D Jermain DSC. RN who was also the 15th Flotillas Senior Officer
H. M The King today made his Coronation review of the fleet at SpitheadH.M The King today made his Coronation review of the fleet at Spithead.The Royal yacht photographed from H.M.S London as she passed down the lines. 21st May 1937
H. M.s Otter which was involved in a slight collision with a ferry in the Ship CanalH.M.S Otter which was involved in a slight collision with a ferry in the Ship Canal yesterday, arriving at the Manchester Docks after the incident
Lord Louis Mountbatten, comes aboard in an uncoventional manner, circa March 1941
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh talks to his son Prince Andrew during the Queens inspection of midshipmen passing out from their training at Dartmouth Royal Training College. 3rd April 1980
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles touring the warship HMS Norfolk the 6, 000 ton missile destroyer at Portsmouth. July 1972
The Captain of the submarine has the double D.S.O. and was one of the first submarine D.S.Os of the war. He become well-known for his exploits during the Norwegian invasion. May 1944 P012181
New recruits about to go aboard their first submarine. June 1943 P012193
Looking through the bulkhead at the submarine trainees in the torpedo room with the crew ready to fire. February 1944 P012180
Royal Silver Jubilee Tour 1977, The Queen and Prince Philip with the King and Queen of Tonga, Monday 14th February 1977
The Queen, Prince Charles, Princess Diana and the Duke of Edinburgh arrive at the Mansion House for todays Gulf Parade 21st June 1991